[TheForge] Oxy/Propane reprise
Paul N
crosspein at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 15 17:44:05 EST 2009
I uploaded a few photos to www.photoaccess.com (see bottom of message
for details).
I believe I've labelled them accurately. The "oxidizing Flame" was
getting noisy, so I'm pretty sure that ones right.
The one labelled neutral, may have been a bit toward the reducing side,
as the cones are a bit fuzzy. (No cutting jet yet)
The last one was with the cutting jet blowing. I cut back the mixture
until the preheat cones were less fuzzy. I noticed that the preheat was
uneven, so my tip probably needs some cleaning.
The torch cut nicely at this setting.
Observations:
While running just preheat gas, things were fine. But on some cycles
(not always), if I preheat, then cut, then backed off the cutting jet,
I'd get some popping in the tip, even with the tip well away from the
work. Opening the fuel valve a little more always remedied it.
All connections were tight. But if you notice, I'm left handed, and I
still hit that gas valve with the heel of my hand on occasion. I need to
turn that handle around to get the valves away from my hand.
Again, thanks for help. Feel free to educate me further. Hopefully the
photos will help someone else.
**Paul
Marc Godbout wrote:
> Thanks, Paul. I look forward to seeing the very first photographs ever
> taken of an oxy-propane flame. You'll be breaking new ground, never
> before attempted.
>
> Seriously, though, also try taking pictures without the filter.
> Cameras have a pretty good ability to filter by themselves. With a
> dark background, it may adjust around just the flame. Auto-focus might
> still be a problem, but maybe a metal background near the flame would
> work.
>
> --Marc
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